Living in europe creates hughe costs if you get caught.
What are the safest ways to torrent?
I read somewhere that VPN may not protect you if you torrent stuff, also that they can be forced to release your data by courts.
Found MyFastFile which looks to be promising.
>>55713657
When you live in country where torrenting will get you trouble, then don't torrent.
If you have so much free time so you have to torrent to satisfy your needs, try to switch to eBooks. They are under 1MB each and can be as entertaining as anything else.
Also VPN should be more than enough to avoid prosecution from any automated processes.
What about Filehosters or Usenet? I haven't found any that are reasonably priced yet, but it may be an option. Also premiumize.me worked really good when I tried it out, but they may log your downloads.
A good VPN that doesn't log your traffic is probably still the most secure option that I know of. But it is fucking inconvenient and with my slow connection the overhead is way too much.
Oh and also
>paying to pirate
>>55713657
It sucks, I don't want to ever stop pirating. But the day it becomes actually dangerous in south america (as in you can get prison), I will stop.
Nowadays there is literally no law or real penalty for it, you are only in trouble if you distribute (like selling copies locally, in a store or something like that, torrenting its fine).
I plan to have a few TBs of entertainment saved up on an offline backup though.
>>55713657
>people unironically think that random ftp servers are "tha cloud"
>>55713657
Come live in the third world where no one cares
>>55715551
I already live in 'murica